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Webinar: Speeding up my natural convection analyses (US/Europe) Part 2
Best practices for simulating natural convective air flow in electronic systems. While many electronic devices have power densities that require forced air flow, a significant number of systems can still utilize solely natural (passive) convective cooling. The reliability and quietness of passively cooled systems is especially attractive for consumer devices, so investigating these cooling options is a valuable portion of the design process.
Date: April 26, 2012
Location: http://www.cd-adapco.com/events/webinars/70140000000N5Mr
Contact Email: lauren.gautier@cd-adapco.com
Organizer: CD-adapco
Softwares: STAR CCM+
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

Complimentary Webinar: Speeding up my natural convection analyses (US/Europe) Part 2

Where:Online
Date: 26th April 2012
Time:10:00 (New York)

Description:
Best practices for simulating natural convective air flow in electronic systems.

While many electronic devices have power densities that require forced air flow, a significant number of systems can still utilize solely natural (passive) convective cooling.

The reliability and quietness of passively cooled systems is especially attractive for consumer devices, so investigating these cooling options is a valuable portion of the design process. Effective investigation of natural convection cooling requires efficient simulation.

This online web seminar is the second in a 2-part series on natural convection analyses. Simulation experts will demonstrate how the physical characteristics of Benard convection cells will be leveraged to maximize the speed of natural convection analyses that involve narrow internal air gaps.

Using STAR-CCM+ trainers will demonstrate how to maximize the speed of each simulation. Techniques shown will teach users to investigate more design options so the most effective cooling design can be selected.

More Information:
This webinar will run in two time zones.
View details or register for the Asia/Oceanic time zone.

US/Europe: Register for this time
Time: 10:00 (New York) 13:00 (London) 14:00 (Paris, Berlin)

Asia/Oceania: Register for this time
Time: 11:00 (Bangalore) 14:30 (Seoul, Tokyo) 16:30 (Sydney)

*This webinar will be conducted in English.

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Event record first posted on February 27, 2012, last modified on March 23, 2012

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